A history of the family of Seton during eight centuries[With plates, including portraits, illustrations, facsimiles, a bibliography and genealogical tables.] . FONTS IN SETON CHURCH. Besides Niddry and Winchburgh, the Setons appear to haveat one time possessed the lands of Cragy and Dundas, withtower, fortalice, etc., lying in the shire of On the1st of November 1541 there is a gift to George, Lord Seton, hisheirs and assignees, of the escheat goods of Sir David Nisbet,chaplain, pertaining to the King through deforcement made bySir David and his servants on the Kings officers and s


A history of the family of Seton during eight centuries[With plates, including portraits, illustrations, facsimiles, a bibliography and genealogical tables.] . FONTS IN SETON CHURCH. Besides Niddry and Winchburgh, the Setons appear to haveat one time possessed the lands of Cragy and Dundas, withtower, fortalice, etc., lying in the shire of On the1st of November 1541 there is a gift to George, Lord Seton, hisheirs and assignees, of the escheat goods of Sir David Nisbet,chaplain, pertaining to the King through deforcement made bySir David and his servants on the Kings officers and servantsof the sheriffdom of Berwick, when they were poinding for theCastle Wards of the lands of West Nisbet, owing to the King;3and in the course of the two following years (1542-3) he hasletters of gift (1) of the marriage of Robert Logan, younger of 1 Register of the Privy Seal, viii. 5 and 102 ;ix. 95 and 171. 2 1539-40. Register of the Privy Seal, and xiv. 65. 3 Ibid. xv. 45. GIFT OF ESCHEAT GOODS 119 Restalrig, and (2) of the escheat goods which pertained to WilliamHalyburton in Wolfstruther, and now in the Queens hands, inconsequence of h


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